HI,

The degree to which braille intensity works depends on which
display you have.  

If you have a transplant unit or an older classic unit where the
touch-cursor keys are rubberized, you have an older display and the
intensity should make some difference.  

If you have a later display which has the plastic touch-cursor keys
you  have a newer display and the intensity setting does not seem
to make much if any difference.  

At least, that's my experience.

Don



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On 1/15/2007 at 9:35 PM J. T. Laurie wrote:

>I've also tried it and to no avail. it seems that that option
hasn't had
>its 
>bugs worked out yet.
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>From: "Christopher Bartlett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 8:30 PM
>Subject: [Braillenote] Braille intensity
>
>
>>I have tried to reduce the intensity of braille on the display by
going 
>>into the options menu and choosing a less-than maximal value for
>intensity, 
>>but to zero effect.  Is there some issue in Keysoft that has
broken the 
>>braille intensity setting, or is there something I'm missing?
>>
>> Christopher Bartlett
>>
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